On the theme of infrastructure projects, I note that the main estimates refer to the termination of the gateways and border crossings fund. One of the things that was funded by that initiative was the Global Transportation Hub, which is a logistics facility just west of Regina. They also spent millions of dollars in suspicious land purchases. When I asked the president of the Treasury Board about this at his appearance before this committee prior to today, he said he would look into it. When I asked him about it again in the House of Commons, he said that he didn't really need to look into it, because the provincial auditor was going to be examining it. The answer I got from the parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Transport was that the federal funding would have been only for transport infrastructure, and not for land purchases.
It came out earlier this month that one major piece of that infrastructure, an interchange that was opened in 2013 to accommodate truck traffic to and from the Global Transportation Hub, at a cost of $43 million, is going to be ripped up and rebuilt in order to connect to the new bypass being built south of Regina. There are a number of flags here about how federal money was used, whether it was in the land purchases or whether it was used to build this interchange that is now going to be rebuilt. At what point might the Treasury Board step in and investigate this matter?